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Global Dry Pea Market – Analysis and Forecast to 2020

Posted onNovember 16, 2015

IndexBox Marketing

IndexBox Marketing has just published a new report “World: Peas (Dry) – Market Report. Analysis and Forecast to 2020”

Canada maintained control of the dry pea market. In 2014, Canada exported 3,272 thousand tonnes of dry peas totaling 1,206 million USD, 2% over the previous year. Its primary trading partner was India, where it supplied 36% of its total dry pea exports in value terms, accounting for 52% of India’s total imports.

From 2007 to 2014, Canada was a net exporter of dry peas. Over this period, exports consistently exceeded imports in value terms. In physical terms this difference was even more pronounced.

The U.S. and France were among the other main global suppliers of dry peas in 2014. However, the fastest growing exporters from 2007 to 2014 were the United Kingdom (+19% per year) and Argentina (+17% per year).

Canada’s top 5 trading partners in 2014 were the aforementioned India, along with China, Bangladesh, the U.S. and Cuba, with a combined 84% share of Canada’s dry pea exports. The share of China increased significantly (+11 percentage points), while the share of India dropped sharply (-10 percentage points).

“World: Peas (Dry) – Market Report. Analysis and Forecast to 2020” provides an in-depth analysis of the global dry pea market. It presents the latest data of the market size and consumption, domestic production, exports and imports, price dynamics and turnover in the industry. The report also features current sales data, allowing you to identify the key drivers and restraints. Additionally, a strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market is provided, as well as profiles of the leading companies and brands. Forecasts illustrate how the market will be transformed in the medium term.